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United States V. Payner--Constriction Of The Federal Courts' Supervisory Power, Mary Rich Lewis Apr 1981

United States V. Payner--Constriction Of The Federal Courts' Supervisory Power, Mary Rich Lewis

West Virginia Law Review

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Commentary--Funding The Federal Judiciary, John M. Slack Sep 1979

Commentary--Funding The Federal Judiciary, John M. Slack

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


What Has The Supreme Court Taught: A Criticism Of The Unites States Supreme Court By Way Of A Critique Of Lance V. The Board Of Education Of Roane County, James Audley Mclaughlin Feb 1970

What Has The Supreme Court Taught: A Criticism Of The Unites States Supreme Court By Way Of A Critique Of Lance V. The Board Of Education Of Roane County, James Audley Mclaughlin

West Virginia Law Review

The subway fare in New York City was recently raised to thirty cents. Incensed citizens immediately declared they would go to court and have the increase declared unconstitutional. "Unconstitutional" and "constitutional rights" have become the watchwords of political protestors and reformers. Moreover, their political forum is often a court of law. Who taught the nation this rhetoric, this mode of action, and this attitude toward law, law reform, and politics? The Supreme Court of the United States. Has the Court deliberately taught this doctrine? No, nor is it apparently even conscious of what it has unwittingly done. It is important …


The Supreme Court And Political Question: Affirmation Or Abdication?, Ralph J. Bean Jr. Feb 1969

The Supreme Court And Political Question: Affirmation Or Abdication?, Ralph J. Bean Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

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